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Trilochan Mahadev Temple Jaunpur

Trilochan Mahadev Temple Jaunpur
History The Tughlaq Dynasty in Delhi and more importantly Firoz Shah Tughlaq, bears the recognition of building some of the finest mosques in and around the city of Jaunpur.
Later, the Sharqi Dynasty established their rule in this region and furthered the architectural demonstrations that had been earlier put forward by the Tughlaqs. They did so by adding to the list of beautiful mosques that were characterized by their artistic beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. The Trilochan Mahadev Temple in Jaunpur, India is one of such examples.
Description of Trilochan Mahadev Temple, Jaunpur Situated about 40 kilometers away from the city of Jaunpur, the Temple of Trilochan Mahadev has been an ancient place for worship of the Hindus. The Jaunpur Trilochan Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
In addition to this, the Trilochan Mahadev Temple, Jaunpur also has other places of interest like the Shitla Chowkiya Dham and the Yamadagni Ashram in its vicinity.
One of the most convenient ways of reaching Trilochan Mahadev Temple, Jaunpur is by availing the bus or train services from Varanasi (Benaras), which is just 56 kilometers away from Jaunpur. The Jaunpur Trilochan Mahadev Temple can also be accessed from Lucknow, the capital of the State of Uttar Pradesh, which is 214 kilometers away as well as from Mirzapur which has a distance of 69 kilometers from Jaunpur.

Khalis Mukhlis Masjid Jaunpur


Khalis Mukhlis Masjid Jaunpur
History :The Khalis Mukhlis Masjid in Jaunpur, India is known to have been built by and during the reign of Sultan Ibrahim in 1470 A.D. The sultan named the Masjid after his chief administrators, Malik Khalis and Malik Mukhlis.
Description :The Jaunpur Khalis Mukhlis Masjid has a number of features, which are similar to that of the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur. However, the Masjid of Khalis Mukhlis at Jaunpur is smaller in terms of dimensions and form. This is clearly evident from the pylon and both internal as well as the external decorations of the mosque.
Although, small in stature, the Khalis Mukhlis Masjid, Jaunpur still fascinates the numerous tourists who come from all over the world in order to pay a visit the holy shrine. The special prayers that are held on Friday of every week are known to provide ultimate peace of mind and hence are a popular attraction for the visitors.

Lal Darwaza Masjid Jaunpur


Lal Darwaza Masjid Jaunpur
History :
The Lal Darwaza Masjid in Jaunpur, India in around 1450 A.D. The mosque was built along with the palace of Bibi Raji, who was the Queen of Sultan Mahmood Sharqi, a ruler of the Sharqi Dynasty. The Lal Darwaza Masjid, Jaunpur was formed to serve as a private mosque of the Queen.
Description :
Lal Darwaza Masjid, Jaunpur got its name from the fact that the gateway at the entrance of the mosque was painted red in color from the very beginning and still remains so.
Bibi Raji also established a religious school in the area surrounding the Lal Darwaza in Jaunpur for all the local Muslim residents. The school (or Madrasa) was named Jamia Hussainia and it exists till date.
Unlike the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur, the Jaunpur Lal Darwaza Masjid was a much smaller representation. However the latter resembled the former on many counts.
The elevation as well as the talisman on the ornamental arches of Lal Darwaza Masjid, Jaunpur still mesmerizes the innumerable tourists who come from all over the world to visit the holy shrine. The special prayers that are held on Friday of every week are known to provide ultimate peace of mind.

Jami Masjid Jaunpur


Introduction : Jami Masjid Jaunpur

Jaunpur is a city in Uttar Pradesh which is known for its mosques. Much of this recognition is owing to the situation of Jami Masjid in Jaunpur, India. Hence, due to an influx of a large number of visitors, Jaunpur Jami Masjid has become one of the major Tourist Attractions in Jaunpur.
History :The Jami Masjid, Jaunpur (also known as the 'Jama Masjid, Jaunpur' or the 'Bari Masjid') was built in the year 1470, under the last ruler of the Sharqi Dynasty, named Hussain Shah.
According to the historians and other experts, the Jami Masjid, Jaunpur bear a great deal of resemblance with those mosques that were built during the reign of Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Tughlaq Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate.
Description :The magnificent appearance of Jama Masjid at Jaunpur is heightened by a number of factors. The entire structure of Jami Masjid, Jaunpur stands on a plinth that is six meters high. The double arched, pylon-shaped gate at the entrance presents a majestic sight to the onlookers. The long steps leading to the front gate is also good to view. The main portal lies in the focal point of the facade and stands about 26 meters tall and measures nearly 24 meters at the base. This was again a characteristic feature of the mosques built by the Sharqis.
The feature which can be exclusively traced in Jami Masjid, Jaunpur is a massive rectangular hall meant for prayers. This hall is flanked by tunnel vaults on its either sides and is also covered by a dome, measuring 11.4 meters in diameter. There are small windows in the dome that allow sunlight to enter into the interior of the Jami Masjid, Jaunpur, thus creating a splendid sight.
Another attribute of Jama Masjid at Jaunpur that any of the other Holy Places in Jaunpur will find hard to match, are the gorgeous decorations that are visible on the walls on the interior and the exterior portions of the mosque.
Special prayers are held on Friday of every week.

Atala Masjid Jaunpur


Introduction :Atala Masjid in Jaunpur, India is one of the chief Tourist Attractions in Jaunpur. The mosque bears the evidences of the times in which it was built. In addition to this, the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur is a useful specimen of mosques, not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in India.
History :The Jaunpur Atala Masjid was built by Sultan Ibrahim. Though the emergence of this mosque dates back to 1377 A.D., the construction work was completed in the year 1408.
Description :The chief feature of Atala Masjid, Jaunpur is that in spite of being a mosque and that too, built by the Muslims rulers, the Masjid shows a lot of influences of Hindu architecture. In fact, there is a clear resemblance of Hindu style of architecture, in the entire Masjid. The reason for such similarity is due to the fact that the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur is situated on the site of a Temple of Atala Devi. Hence the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur also gets its name from this Hindu Temple.
On the other hand, the Bagampur Masjid in Delhi is also believed to have influenced the construction a great deal. The presence of niches, inclined walls, the form and structure of beams and pillars, resembles the mosques, tombs and other buildings that were built by Sultan Muhammad Shah and Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Tughlaq Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
The central portico of Atala Masjid in Jaunpur, India has a stately arch. Inside, there is a massive hall, which is the main prayer room. The three domes of the Atala Masjid, Jaunpur differ in size. The 'mihrab' (the niche in the wall of the mosque, which indicates the direction of Mecca), the decorations of the prayer room as well as the two-tiered corridors are the other features of Jaunpur Atala Masjid, which are noteworthy.
Atala Masjid in Jaunpur is open for its devotees from 7.30 in the morning till 8.00 at night. Besides, special prayers are held every Friday.
Located 3 kilometers away from the Railway Junction at Bhandari, one of the easiest ways to reach Atala Masjid at Jaunpur is by availing the bus or train services from Varanasi (Benaras), which is separated from Jaunpur by a distance of 56 kilometers. Lucknow and Mirzapur are the other two cities located at a distance of 214 kilometers and 69 kilometers respectively.

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